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JaxDad
Jul 11, 2013Explorer III
I think the numbers are somewhat confusing, the number you're looking at is the gross weight rating, that is what the manufacturer says is the maximum the trailer can weigh. It has very little to do with what the trailer's actually going to weigh going down the road on those tires.
From what I could find it seems the base weight of that trailer, what it weighed rolling out of the factory, is about 3,450 pounds.
If that's the case, you have (aside from what you load into it) tires rated for double what the trailer actually weighs.
IMHO a 100% safety margin is plenty.
From what I could find it seems the base weight of that trailer, what it weighed rolling out of the factory, is about 3,450 pounds.
If that's the case, you have (aside from what you load into it) tires rated for double what the trailer actually weighs.
IMHO a 100% safety margin is plenty.
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